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Treebank Statistics: UD_English-LinES: POS Tags: SYM

There are 2 SYM lemmas (0%), 3 SYM types (0%) and 6 SYM tokens (0%). Out of 17 observed tags, the rank of SYM is: 17 in number of lemmas, 17 in number of types and 17 in number of tokens.

The 10 most frequent SYM lemmas: %, like

The 10 most frequent SYM types: %, -%, Like

The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: % (SYM 5, NOUN 4), like (ADP 164, VERB 60, ADV 1, SYM 1)

The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: % (NOUN 3, SYM 3), -% (SYM 2, NOUN 1), Like (ADP 6, SYM 1)

Morphology

The form / lemma ratio of SYM is 1.500000 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.240477).

The 1st highest number of forms (2) was observed with the lemma “%”: %, -%.

The 2nd highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “like”: Like.

SYM occurs with 1 features: Number (3; 50% instances)

SYM occurs with 1 feature-value pairs: Number=Sing

SYM occurs with 2 feature combinations. The most frequent feature combination is Number=Sing (3 tokens). Examples: %

Relations

SYM nodes are attached to their parents using 5 different relations: obj (2; 33% instances), acl (1; 17% instances), amod (1; 17% instances), appos (1; 17% instances), obl (1; 17% instances)

Parents of SYM nodes belong to 3 different parts of speech: NOUN (3; 50% instances), VERB (2; 33% instances), SYM (1; 17% instances)

0 (0%) SYM nodes are leaves.

0 (0%) SYM nodes have one child.

5 (83%) SYM nodes have two children.

1 (17%) SYM nodes have three or more children.

The highest child degree of a SYM node is 4.

Children of SYM nodes are attached using 7 different relations: punct (5; 36% instances), nummod (4; 29% instances), advmod (1; 7% instances), case (1; 7% instances), det (1; 7% instances), nsubj (1; 7% instances), obj (1; 7% instances)

Children of SYM nodes belong to 7 different parts of speech: PUNCT (5; 36% instances), NUM (4; 29% instances), ADP (1; 7% instances), ADV (1; 7% instances), DET (1; 7% instances), NOUN (1; 7% instances), SYM (1; 7% instances)